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VICTORIA SQUARE ACT 2005 (NO 64 OF 2005) - SECT 6

6—Designation of other land in Victoria Square as park land or as road

        (1)         The Minister may by deposit of plans in the GRO, on the recommendation of the Surveyor-General, do any of the following:

            (a)         designate any areas of closed road as being reserved for use as park land or as being incorporated into the Adelaide Park Lands (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1999 ) as park land;

            (b)         designate land within Victoria Square that was, immediately before the commencement of this section, being used as a road (or as part of a road) as being a public road or a part of a public road.

        (2)         The Minister may, as part of a plan deposited in the GRO under subsection (1)(b), on the recommendation of the Surveyor-General, designate any land within the operation of that paragraph as having been established in accordance with the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 .

        (3)         The Minister may, in conjunction with depositing a plan in the GRO under this section, or at a later time by plan filed or deposited in the Lands Titles Registration Office, on the recommendation of the Surveyor-General determine the location of the boundary of any road in existence immediately before the commencement of this section where the Surveyor-General has certified that there is a degree of uncertainty as to the location of such a boundary.

        (4)         The Minister may, in conjunction with the operation of a preceding subsection, by instrument deposited in the GRO make any provision relating to the status, vesting or management of land as the Minister thinks fit (including by providing for the reservation of any land for a specified purpose).

        (5)         Any provision made by a plan or instrument under this section will have effect according to its terms and despite any other provision of any other Act or law.



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